A British Royal Garrison Artillery soldier and his family.
A photographic portrait of a British family of three.
The family pictured on the front of this postcard comprises a small girl flanked by her soldier–father and her mother. The brass shoulder title on her father’s right shoulder appears to bear the initials ‘RGA’ (which stands for the Royal Garrison Artillery), and he wears a white lanyard. Printed on the reverse of the postcard is the name and address of the photographer: ‘Lilian Ream, M.P.P.A., Wisbech & Long Sutton’ (Wisbech is in Cambridgeshire, while Long Sutton is in Lincolnshire). The stamp box is marked ‘K Ltd / STAMP HERE’.
CONTRIBUTOR
The Army Children Archive
DATE
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LANGUAGE
eng
ITEMS
1
INSTITUTION
Europeana 1914-1918
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